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35 HENRY ST in Chinatown

Chinatown

Chinatown, located downtown on the east side of Manhattan, is increasingly becoming more gentrified due to the reasonable rents compared to neighboring Nolita and the Lower East Side.

As most know, the name Chinatown comes from the large Chinese immigrant population that settled here in the 20th century. Today, the neighborhood is home to one of the largest ethnic Chinese communities outside of China.

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Descriptions of 35 Henry St

A neighborhood girdled by galleries and theaters, serviced by sumptuous feasts of flavors and chic shops with the latest designs for dress or decor, elevated to exclusivity by notorious nightlife, rendered beautiful by concrete corners where lavish lofts lay high above cobblestoned cross streets. Aaron Kinney (Aug 2014)

Probably best known for the slew of trendy bars and lounges that spring up constantly, the Lower East Side also has a funky mix of trendy boutiques, mom-and-pop shops, cozy cafes, and chic restaurants. The Lower East Side is Manhattan's most eclectic grit-meets-glam neighborhood. 307 West 38th Street, Suite 1601. Jake Vevera (Aug 2014)

Located south of Houston Street and east of Broadway, this colorful neighborhood is an excellent place to shop at upscale boutiques, dine at extraordinary restaurants, or just hang out. The character of the neighborhood is crafted by the many four and five story buildings that still stand over a hundred years later. Chinatown in Manhattan New York can be a delight to anyone who enjoys food, culture, entertainment, and shopping. You can also visit a restaurant or two with the cultural Chinese food you came to enjoy. Not only can you browse through the street markets and shops. Justin DiGiulio (Oct 2014)

Convenient to the F, J, and Z train and surrounded by parks, shopping and great dining. Katlin McGrath (Oct 2014)